BestBuy.com
- HOT!
- Early Black Friday Sale
Best Buy has started their Black Friday sale, but you have to use promo codes to get them.
They work with all customers (new and existing BestBuy.com accounts).
Here is a list of current promotions and promo codes.
To use a promo code:

Add item(s) to your cart, press "checkout".

Sign in, enter your mailing address, and continue.

On the page which asks for your credit card number, scroll down and press "Enter a Promo Code"

Dell Inspiron 15.6" Touchscreen Laptop for $350 with code LAPTOPDEAL .
Intel i5-5200U 2.2GHz Dual-Core processor, 8GB memory, 1TB hard drive, Bluetooth, Wifi, and Windows 10.
Normally sells for about $425.
Having a laptop with a touchscreen is far nicer than a regular laptop.
Use the same touching to select, pinching to zoom, and swiping to scroll as you would on a phone.

OfficeDepot.com
- Logitech Play Collection Wireless Mouse for $10
Logitech M325c Play Collection Wireless Mouse for $10 with in-store pickup.
Best Buy sells some for $12, and other stores sell them for at least $15.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

BestBuy.com
- iPad Cases for $6
Several kinds of iPad cases are on sale for $6 today.
Deals include:

Amazon.com
- Logitech K750 Wireless Solar-Powered Keyboard for $40
Logitech Wireless Solar Desktop Keyboard (model K750) for $40 today.
Normally at least $50.
Do not use a wireless keyboard in an office building, coffee shop, crowded neighborhood, or anywhere in close proximity to a public space.
Nearby hackers can intercept what you type and possibly take over your computer.

BestBuy.com
- Logitech Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad $20(expired)
Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 with Touchpad for $20 with in-store pickup.
Comes with a 2.4GHz USB adapter for connecting to a desktop or laptop computer.
Normally sells for about $30.
Beware of a hacking risk when using a wireless keyboard.
As a Wired.com writer explains, a nearby hacker can tap into your wireless keyboard.
A savvy hacker can:

Snoop what you are typing (passwords, email addresses, credit card numbers, etc), and

Inject keystrokes at a rate of 1,000 words per minute, which can hijack your computer with commands like uploading private information or opening a backdoor that the hacker can exploit later.

So if you are security conscious, please be aware of the risks of using wireless keyboards in an office building, apartment complex, or coffee shop where hackers could be close by.
Bluetooth devices are more secure since they use a pairing/approval access method, but are still susceptible to some hackers.
We suggest never typing passwords and credit card numbers on any wireless keyboard.